Do you think that Holmgren's comments deserve a fine?

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I see it as worse than what Joey Porter said after they won in Indy. They did not fine Joey, but if you ask me Holmgren being a coach should be held to a higher standard than a player. And, in this case I think he should be fined for his comments.......SORE LOSER!
 
I read about his comments, maybe he deserves a fine but the calls he was talking about were bogus. That interference call is hardly ever called and the rest of them didn't look like penalties to me!!!!
 
The touchdown was a push-off. Arm was extended, preventing the defensive player any chance of matching his move.

The Rothlesberger dive was not a touchdown, but it was not definitive. Therefore the umpires call on the field stands.

The Hasselback lay down was a weenie call. No doubt. Do they really expect any quarterback to tackle above the waist in that instance and risk injury? Bad call.

Holmgren? Sore loser....!
 
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MonsterMark said:
The touchdown was a push-off. Arm was extended, preventing the defensive player any chance of matching his move.

The Rothlesberger dive was not a touchdown, but it was not definitive. Therefore the umpires call on the field stands.

The Hasselback lay down was a weenie call. No doubt. Do they really expect any quarterback to tackle above the waist in that instance and risk injury? Bad call.

Holmgren? Sore loser....!
Recievers do that all the time in the end zone and it is hardly ever called!!!!
 
pepperman said:
Recievers do that all the time in the end zone and it is hardly ever called!!!!
It was a touchy call. I believe Hasselback was leaving the pocket as well. Don't forget that holding call too. That one was pretty bad. It's all good though, I'm just waiting for the Bears to make a run in the playoffs. As for a fine, I could see that happening. Shoot, Van Gundy got fined a ton of money for saying that the refs didn't know how to officiate Yao Ming.
 
The game is won on the plays not the calls. The Seachickens had ample chances to score, they failed! The TD call it was very close. Ball looked like it reached the goal then pushed back then pushed over. Ref made the call. If he didn't make it the replay would have gone in Seachicken's favor.

Penalty in end zone he did push off, contact was made ref caught it and called it. Sometimes it gets caught sometime it doesn't. That's part of the game.

The looser always feel that they were cheated on close calls.

But the Seahawks had very good drives that ended in their mistakes.
 

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